how long did it take to double from 3 billion to 6 billion
~ 2.3 Billion. ~ 2.3 Billion.
over 3 billion
1960
$3 billion
The estimated total world population in 1928 was around 2 billion people.
The estimated world population in 1832 was around 1 billion people. This was during a period of global population growth as a result of advances in agriculture and medicine.
In the year of 1960, the world population over 3 billion people. In 2014, the world population is close to 7 billion people.
The anticipated human population by the year 2050 is estimated to be around 9.7 to 10.9 billion, according to projections by the United Nations. This increase is primarily driven by high birth rates in developing countries and improved life expectancy worldwide.
The population of Europe in 1960 was about 6.978 billion.
No there are only about 300 million residents.
2.2 billion
The world's population is now more than 7 billion and continues to grow by 82 million people per year. During the last half-century, the world's population more than doubled. Between 1960 and 2010, the world population rose from 3 billion to 6.8 billion. In other words, there has been more growth in population in the last fifty years than the previous 2 million years that humans have existed. Currently the rate of population increase is 1.2% per year, which means the planet's human population is on a trajectory to double again in 58 years.